A lucky Dublin player has won €53,775 in Saturday’s Lotto draw after purchasing their winning ticket at a popular shopping centre, marking the capital’s third major lottery win this week
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A Lotto player in Dublin 22 is celebrating a jackpot of €53,775 after matching five numbers and the bonus in last night’s – Saturday, 24 January – Lotto draw.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was bought on the day of the draw from Tuthills, Unit 18a, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Quarryvale, Dublin 22. This is Dublin’s third major victory this week, after two previous windfalls.
An online Lotto player from Dublin claimed €90,224 in Wednesday’s, 21 January, Lotto draw. A EuroMillions participant in Santry also secured €31,075 in Friday’s, 23 January, EuroMillions draw.
That winning ticket was bought at Centra, Coolock Lane, Santry, Dublin 9.
The numbers in last night’s (24th January) Lotto draw were: 12, 13, 18, 19, 31, 46, and the Bonus was 36.
Whilst there was no winner of the Lotto jackpot worth €7,202,013, in total, over 92,000 participants won prizes in the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws, including the Dublin participant who matched five numbers and the bonus.

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National Lottery spokesperson, Darragh O’Dwyer asked that players examine their tickets to see if they have won. He said the winner should keep the ticket safe and sign the back of it.
They should get in touch with our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be organised for them to collect their prize in Lottery HQ.
He said: “Dublin is on a roll this week with three big National Lottery wins! What started with an online player winning €90,224 in Wednesday’s Lotto draw was quickly followed up on Friday’s EuroMillions by a Santry player winning €31,075, and to top it off, Saturday’s Lotto draw saw a player in Dublin 22 win €53,775.
“If you bought a ticket for Saturday night’s Lotto draw in Tuthills, Unit 18a, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Quarryvale, Dublin 22, now is the moment to examine your tickets thoroughly. If you’re in possession of that winning ticket, sign the reverse of it, store it securely and get in touch with our Prize Claims team!”.
Almost 30cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games returns to Good Causes in the sectors of sport, youth, health, welfare, education, arts, heritage and the Irish Language. In total, over €6.5 billion has been generated for Good Causes since the National Lottery was founded 37 years ago.
In 2024 alone, €239.3 million was generated for local Good Causes in communities throughout Ireland.
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